The district includes four properties- three properties on Jesup Road and the Town Hall at Post Road East, which is individually listed in the National Register. The Old Town Hall in Westport, Connecticut, is a 2 1/2 -story, masonry building with exterior cobblestone walls, heavy, quarry-faced brownstone trim, and a high, hipped, slate roof. The building is separated from the street by a front yard or court that is flat but is elevated above the grade of the public sidewalk along the street.

Significance of the district:

Architecture: The Old Town Hall in Westport is an eclectic combination of the use of cobblestones with a Neo-Classical Revival style architectural design.

District Boundary:

The district includes three properties on Jesup Road and one property on Post Road East, as described in the district ordinance.

The street addresses and the parcels IDs of the designated properties have been obtained from the Westport Historic Resource Inventories accessed from the town website. For further information, the user is urged to contact the respective Historic District Commission.